I came across an article in Sober Recovery today that seems relevant to any of us who have made our way to a stop drinking forum: 3 Warning Signs of Addiction Relapse
One clear sign that a relapse is near is when the person believes they are strong enough to use alcohol again without falling back into addiction. The person believes they can handle just one drink.
Stop! You absolutely cannot handle "just one drink,” especially if you are in recovery. Taking even one sip is a recipe for relapse – and a chance you shouldn’t take. When you resent those who try to point this out, it is a strong sign that you are swaying off the path of recovery and heading for a relapse.
2. Changes in Attitude or Behavior
Becoming defensive and unable to accept constructive criticism indicates a relapse in the looming future. Showing signs of aggressiveness, irritation with others and feelings of frustration that deteriorate into anger are significant signals that something is changing.
This behavior is the beginning of the same pattern of denial that was present during the addiction. It can even morph into feelings of depression and loneliness. This is a time when you need to lean on your support system more than ever.
3. Signs of Stress
Research clearly demonstrates that stress is a major contributor to relapse in alcohol sobriety. Many studies have demonstrated a powerful association between alcohol use and constant anxiety.
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